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Ethereum quietly sets a record: 8.7 million contracts deployed in just one quarter
Despite the lackluster price movements of ETH, an increasing number of developers are choosing Ethereum as the (settlement layer), making Q4 a record-breaking period for the network.
According to data from Token Terminal, the number of new smart contracts created and deployed on the Ethereum blockchain has reached an all-time high, totaling 8.7 million contracts in Q4. This figure marks a strong recovery after the previous two quarters, during which contract deployment activity declined significantly.
Token Terminal states that this upward trend reflects natural growth within the ecosystem, driven by the tokenization of real-world assets (RWA), stablecoin activity, and the development of core infrastructure. This blockchain analytics platform suggests that Ethereum is “quietly becoming a global settlement layer.”
Previously, Ether surpassed its old all-time high and traded around the $5,000 mark before sharply reversing after the broad market liquidation event on October 10. Currently, ETH is trading near $3,000.
Ethereum remains the pillar of the crypto ecosystem
In the context of increasingly fierce competition among layer-1 blockchains—with Solana emphasizing high throughput and low fees, Avalanche focusing on customizable subnet models, and BNB Chain leveraging liquidity from exchange ecosystems—data shows that Ethereum still plays a central role in the digital asset ecosystem.
Additionally, Ethereum continues to be the core platform for the stablecoin market. Out of over $307 billion in circulating stablecoins, more than half are issued and circulated on the Ethereum network. Stablecoin activity on Ethereum mainly revolves around Tether’s USDT and Circle’s USDC, which together constitute the majority of stablecoin supply on the network.